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Love evens the score between two tennis players in this stunning debut romance.
Recently-turned-pro tennis player Austin Hardy has been out since high school and it's never been a big deal. That is, until he becomes the first openly gay man to compete in a Grand Slam. Suddenly, being gay is a huge deal, with headlines to prove it.
Unprepared for this new spotlight, Austin’s anxiety disorder hits a breaking point, and he trips and falls at practice. Right next to the very attractive, very talented, and probably straight Diego Cruz, ranked World #2.
The two players start a friendship off the court. But between their flirty banter, mixed signals, and brewing rivalry, Austin is thrown further off his game by Diego.
With the eyes of the world on Austin, the weight of history on his shoulders, and Diego across the net — he must decide if love means nothing or if love means everything as he battles for the trophy during an electric two weeks at the US Open.
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My Review: 4/5 Stars
Austin is new to the pro tennis player life. And on top of that, he becomes the first openly gay man to compete in a Grand Slam. All eyes are on him. And the pressure is more than he can truly handle. Especially when he suffers from anxiety. He tested at every turn at a time he needs to remain focused. So naturally it’s time to meet a guy. Or more like fall in front of one and him come to Austin’s rescue. And oh, did I mention he’s ranked number 2 in the world and will have to play Austin if they both make it far enough? Talk about complicated! Watching these two become friends and possibly more during a time where their focus must be on their sport, is quite something! I really enjoyed getting to know Austin as he fought tooth and nail for his dreams but also getting the help he needs to manage his anxiety. It’s not an easy journey, but you’ll root for Austin the whole way through. A great story overall!






